The Last 


Scores’ of Lakes 


HERE are many fine lakes in this county and many 
people are givirg their time to the comfort of those who 
come here from the heated and uncomfortable places of the 
middle west. Our mission is on behalf of those who want 
not only comfort of cool nights, shaded homes, and beauty of 
rivers and lakes, but who also want college life. 
Tri-State College is here. It is one of the Standard 
Normal Schools of the State of Indiana. 
One can land here April 28, May 4, June 9 or Sept. 
29, and take up any of the six authorized normal school cours- 


es. One can enter for six or twelve weeks. Those entering 


for six weeks should begin April 28, June 9 or July 20. 


Those entering for twelve weeks must begin April 28, June 9 | 
or September 29. Those who would enter for High School, 
College or Technical work should enter June 9 or Sept. 29. 


WE OFFER AS GOOD SCHOOL ADVANTAGES AS ANY. 
WE OFFER A SUMMER OF BEAUTY AND COMFORT 
EXCELLING ALL. And to all this the intellectual stimulus 
that comes from a COURSE OF FROM _ TWENTY, TO THIR 
TY LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN BY THE 
REDPATH LYCEUM BUREAU IN THEIR GREAT CHAU- 
TAUQUA. 


TEACHER;TRAINING WORK 


may be mixed with Domestic Economy, Manual Training, 
Public School Drawing, Common School Branches, High 
Scheol or College Branches, or Commercial Branches.  Stu- 
dents can come and give full time to Normal school work, 
College work, Technical work (Engineering and Chemistry, ) 
High School or Common School work, or Commercial work. 
Being a Standard Normal school credits will be good anywhere. 

PRACTICE in real teaching and OBSERVATION 
of real teaching forms a large part of the regular training cours- 
es. For the summer term beginning June 9, 1914, provision 
will be made for ninety hours of obseswation and practice 
teaching under the guidance of a graduate of Teachers’ College, 
Columbia University, New York. Those who enter April 
28 or May 4 get the seme. Observaticn work in four differ- 
ent grades, ard also in High Schcol giades. 


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A Delightful Retreat. There are Hundreds of Such Inviting Places Among our 


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The Last Call 
for Tri-State 
College and 
a Summer 
Among the 


Lakes 


ANGOLA, INDIANA 


Forty Miles North “of Fort Wayne 


Red Sand Bathing Beach, Lake James—One of the Finest in Northern Indiana 


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A Bit of the Pebbly Beach on Lake Gage, the Most Beautiful Lake in Indiana 2, ae 


The Cost for All This 


(A) For twelve weeks: 
(1) Board, Furnished Room, Tuition, Library Fee and 


from twenty to thirty lectures and entertainments in our 


fine Chautauqua for $46. 
(2) Tuition, Library Fee and Chautauqua for $19. 
(B) For six weeks: 


(1) Board, Furnished Room, Tuition, Library Fee and 
from twenty to thirty Lectures and Entertainmerts in 


our_fine Chautauqua $26.80. 
(2) Tuition, Library Fee and Chautauqua $11.80. 


Resides Allathic 


T is worth that much money to spend three months in our 
high altitude among our beautiful Iakes—the coolest and 
most delightful spot in the middle west. 
Hundreds come from the cities to breathe our pure air and 
enjoy the one hundred lakes of our county. 
Two forces will make contribution to your education: 


(1) Nature; (2) Man. 


Nature has been most lavish in the bestowal of her charms 
in this North Eastern Indiana. In ages past, the icebergs 


lodged here and left hundreds of beautiful lakes of clear spring 
About these she has planted a rich flora and fauna. 
Two of the foremost living American authors, Mrs. Corra 
Harris and Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter lay claim to the doc- 
trine that Nature is as great a Teacher as man, if not greater. 
If this doctrine is but partly true, then surely students who 
come under the influence of Nature as she wooes her child- 
ren here, are twice blessed. 

As to man’s part, would say that In-State is an institu- 
tion of thirty years standing and is now recognized by the 
State Board of Education as a Standard Normal School. 

Come, study and rest. 


L. M. SNIFF, Pres. 


Tri-State College, Angola, Ind. 


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